http://www.qwa
Pascal just wasn't thinking big enough?
I have considered sending this to my philosophy teacher just for that line :P
Stolen from Viking, who I heard stole it from many others. I will not trace back its lineage, so that'll have to suffice.
I just installed the latest version of AIM. One of the options it wanted me to install too (which I declined) was their program of 'QQ Games'. I don't even know what the QQ is supposed to stand for, but really. I think their marketers could have been a little more studious :P
(For those confused, 'qq' is often used to depict someone crying, often in mockery or sarcasm. Can be said phonetically 'cue-cue'. In the case of 'QQ Games' it sounds like everyone's a sore loser :P)
Also. Sinfest srsly needs to stop doing parody-on-Amer
So, I had a Word document open, and I wanted to start a new document and start working on my essay. I very nearly hit ctl-t to open up a new tab. I can only wonder how long until the standard ctl-n gets replaced in most applications with ctl-t, which will surely confound the future :P
"Ctl-t to open a New document?"
Edit: Also, apparently Microsoft Word can't decide if it likes 'well-being' or 'well being', because it puts the green squiggly underneath it either way, and when I right click, it suggests the other. When I change it to the 'suggested correction', it tells me I've done it wrong again and tells me to change it back. What the heck :P
I have to wonder what the United States is right now. We started out being called "The Great Democratic Experiment" (or so I've heard from my US history class) and were seen with great skepticism. If I recall, lots of people thought we were doomed to destroy ourselves or become a failed country and be taken over by some better nation.
After World War II, the Americans considered themselves an established world power, and it seems like our status as an 'experiment' was put aside. Apparently we were considered (by ourselves, I mean) to be a success. Democracy apparently works
And yet, of all of our traits as a nation, America has become known as a bully, as largely ignorant, grossly overweight, and who knows what else. It seems like the only reason we ever became a world power (self-proclaime
On the other hand, at this upcoming election, Obama is almost certainly going to win, bringing in a huge wave of liberalism that I find to be somewhat frightening. Or, McCain may win, and we'll have an ignorant Vice President, and ultra-conserva
In either situation, we've seen this ridiculously expensive campaigning for votes that only arises from democracy, and politics have become answerable to whoever shouts the loudest (i.e. pays the most) rather than what is considered 'right' or 'wrong'. Mob mentality meets politics, and it seems like lots of people aren't sure of what to do. I'm currently not so hasty to say that democracy was such a success.
(These views were likely encouraged by the long string of comics from http://www.sin
Today in the campus newspaper I read a headline story about a small group of people who resented gender roles and predefined sets of male and female, and fight this trend by crossdressing.
Excuse me? It was so absurd I didn't get it the first five times. So they are trying to counteract social stereotypes by dressing up as women if they're guys? And is women's clothing not 'stereotypical
But one of the more absurd comments I read was "I think I'm two-fifths male". Well pardon my disbelief, but unless you're a partial hermaphrodite, I'm not inclined to believe you in the least. Sure you can have a 'male' personality, but for you to attribute certain traits to male or female, you are the one who is segregating male and female gender traits and roles. None of us freaking care if you act 'like a guy' when you're a girl, but you feel the need to point out that you're acting like a guy when gender doesn't matter?
It was just idiotic to read about. But now I've made you guys hear it, so I guess I'm only making things worse? :P
http://www.qwa
Today's (10/17/08) Dinosaur comic was epic awesomeness. And if it felt like XKCD, well it's because Randall did it :P But it's still win. The only regret I have for it is that I don't think the comic frames in Dino Comics represent the Golden Section, which would really have had to make it the most beautiful comic on Earth, for its geometric elegance. But nonetheless, if you do not read Dino comics, at least read today's (Friday, October 17th). Naow.
I have a diary link at the top of my ET page now to my own diary. Thanks, but it pushes the buttons onto a third line on my screen. Make it go away now. Yes, I apparently am requesting this of you, whoever is reading this entry.
Random thought while taking a break from writing essays.
I just saw a picture of Balthier (the sky pirate from FF XII) and underneath it said "who wouldn't love Balthier, no?" I just want to know. Why do people love pirates? As far as I can tell, their defining characteristic
You can set your language on Facebook to pirate. Z.o.m.g.
Hehe, today's XKCD has created a lot of fun flash links in the forums. Here's one that's similar to Portal, with several references. I have not played either of it's sequels, just because I didn't want to ruin the concept. http://www.kor
More stumble fun:
For iippo mostly, but others will like: http://video.s
Nerd drumline: http://video.s
More spoiled cats: http://video.s
Weird squishy toys: http://video.s
Got a bit of feedback regarding the clouds, so I submit this revision: Aradon's Workplace. Top image is new, bottom is from last diary entry. I removed the grain and dimmed the stars. iippo, you said you liked the grain, but lots of digital artists see grain as a deficiency as a result of a low-quality render. Let me know what you think of the smooth one versus the grain, whether it's an improvement or not :)
http://elftown
Comments/criti
Seriously you guys: http://video.s
Cats.
Also, 45 minute National Geographic video on Chinese weapons: http://video.s
Somewhat interesting at some points, but the last ten minutes are hardly worth watching. Flying Guillotine nothing -.-
Circle Versus Square : http://www.cir
Quite ruthless, below the belt, all-out fight for the supremacy of geometric shapes!